- The Newport Folk celebrated its 50th Festival over the weekend. [Providence Journal]
- Caught red-handed/palmed: A information request revealed that some guys in the Barnstable County Sheriff office like to pass risqué images via email. [Cape Cod Times]
- Some of Boston's hoofed cops have found retirement digs in Plymouth. [Boston Globe]
- A Massachusetts appellate court decides that incarcerated felons aren't guaranteed voting rights. [Ballot Access]
- Newsflash: Mass-border residents already shopped in New Hampshire before the sales tax increase. [SeacoastOnline]
- Fancy bottle of wine was stolen in Hopkinton and recovered by Boston police. [Boston Channel]
- Locally-based groups are among the bidders to but the Globe. [Boston Globe]
- As previously seen on Bostonist: The Red sox fired two security personnel, including Jerry Remy's thick-necked son, over steroids-related issues. An Abington kid's photo was used in an adoption scam. There will be a series of meetings regarding potential MBTA fare hikes. There was an accident at a New Bedford waste facility.
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